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Old 09-02-2007, 09:05 PM   #1
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hello i'm new at this
i would like to get learn how to do scroll saw work but i don't have any patterns to try out
can any body help me thanks david
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Old 09-02-2007, 09:32 PM   #2
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Well Mr. Handyman, my first suggestion would be to pick a copy of the Scrollsaw Woodworking & Crafts magazine and/or get a subscription. There are many projects in each issue to keep you busy for a while. Also free patterns on this site as well as a MSN's FSSP site to get you started.
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Welcome aboard Dave. If you cant find any pattern youd like to cut by browsing this site, you might also try Sue Mey's (Meydenhart) site. A link to it can be found in the bragging section, under a thread about her new site up and running. If you cant find a pattern you like in her collection, you might as well take up crocheting! Again, welcome. Dale
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Welcome aboard David. There's tons of patterns to be had for all levels in SSWC and all over the net.
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wecome aboard Dave, you may also try your local library. They should have some books about scroll sawing with patterns.
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Welcome David
look around and you will find there is alot of free patterns out there

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Hi and welcome David
When I find got my saw I googled for "free scrollsaw patterns". You will be surprised on how many you can find. Then I got smart and got myself a subscription to ScrollSaw Workshop Magazine.
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